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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Man Wields Own Mullet in Bay Ridge Oxycodone Theft]]></title>

    
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      <![CDATA[A beautiful story, to be sure, for it brings to mind so many things diametrically opposed to beauty, which in itself must be some sort of beautifully aesthetic truth.<br>
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Yet aside from notions of (the opposite of) beauty, this story also brings to mind several important questions. I'll pose them in the order in which their context appears in the original article:<br>
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